
- India’s first Cow Dung Paint, developed by KVIC (Khadi and Village Industries Commission)
- Cow dung as its main ingredient
- Eco-friendly and Non-toxic, but also has Anti-Fungal and Anti-Bacterial properties
- Certified by Bureau of Indian Standards and is available in two forms: distemper and emulsion
- Cost-Effective, Odorless and Easy to apply
- Smooth and Uniform Finish for Interior and Exterior Walls
Cow Dung Paint Features

Khadi Prakritik Distemper Paint meets BIS 428:2013 standards and Plastic Emulsion Paint meets BIS 15489:2013 standards have been tested at three reputed national laboratories including
- National Test House, Mumbai
- Shri Ram Institute for Industrial Research, New Delhi
- National Test House, Ghaziabad
Cow Dung Paint Organic Lab Test Reports
Cow Dung Paint History and in Media
Cow dung has been used as a paint for centuries. In India, it has a long history of use, dating back to at least the Vedic period. Cow dung was used to paint walls, floors, and other surfaces. It was also used as a waterproofing agent and as a way to keep insects away.